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04-18-2010, 12:38 PM   #1
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Where to develop Fujichrome Velvia RVP 100

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I'd suggest buying some prepaid mailers from B&H. Right now they're $5.39 each. That price includes processing, mounting and postage back to you. Just fill out the labels, drop your film in, use stamps and drop it in the mail box. In about a week and a half they'll be back in your mail box. They go straight to Fuji labs (Dwayne's in Parsons KS) for processing, and they do a beautiful job. That's about the best and least expensive way I've found so far, and I highly recommend them.
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I'd suggest buying some prepaid mailers from B&H. Right now they're $5.39 each. That price includes processing, mounting and postage back to you. Just fill out the labels, drop your film in, use stamps and drop it in the mail box. In about a week and a half they'll be back in your mail box. They go straight to Fuji labs (Dwayne's in Parsons KS) for processing, and they do a beautiful job. That's about the best and least expensive way I've found so far, and I highly recommend them.
Could you give me a link, please? Thx.
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Here you go:

Film Processing Mailers

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Why bother with the mailers, I go straight to Dwayne's. Download the order form, visit the post office... and voila!
A trusted name in photo processing for over 50 years - Dwayne's Photo

Dwayne's does pretty good scans too, if that's your taste.
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I just took a look at their order sheet for processing, and it says $6.99 for 24 exposure, and $8.50 a roll for 36 exposure, plus it looks like you pay $4.50 a roll shipping. I don't know how they do it, but the mailers are $5.39 each and it covers processing, mounting and return postage. Hmmmm....... That's strange.

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Ha, I never checked. If the mailer is cheaper, what am I doing?!

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Ha, I never checked. If the mailer is cheaper, what am I doing?!
Is that safe to offer your information of credit card on an order form?
And do they process the Fuji RVP 100?
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I had RVP 100 developed by them, and they did a great job. Also, last time I sent them something I paid by paypal - when they got the film, they emailed me a bill and link to their paypal. Couldn't be simpler & safer.
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I had RVP 100 developed by them, and they did a great job. Also, last time I sent them something I paid by paypal - when they got the film, they emailed me a bill and link to their paypal. Couldn't be simpler & safer.
That's nice. I will do it tomorrow! Thx
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